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ASAP An ad for a weight-loss supplement claims that people who use the supplement will lose 20 pounds in one month. This is based on a study conducted by the company. A statement in the fine print explains that the claims have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Which concern does this advertising raise?

A- If the supplement has not been evaluated by the FDA, it might not be safe.

B- Claims that are tested by many companies might still be biased.

C- Claims that show the dramatic results of the supplement cannot produce those results.

D- Claims that are tested only by the company selling the supplement are probably false.

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